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Opportunities for Indians in South Korea.

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How to get Jobs for Indians in South Korea?

Many of us dream of working and settling in South Korea, isn’t it? And today most of the younger generations want to live and work in Korea more than ever before.

Read Moving to South Korea: Best City to Live.

And you’re not alone in this; there are plenty of people who are fascinated by working in Korea.

It may sound Bizarre, but it is too good to be true, and moving there is pretty obvious.

And you know what “You can make it happen” with accurate planning and groundwork.

  • How to apply?
  • Which visa to get?
  • Is it worth it?
Every year especially girls from India, flock to Korea (their dream country) to pursue higher studies, travel, or start a new career.
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Finding a job in Korea as an Indian is easy or difficult?

Well, this article will uncover all the perspectives you need to know about jobs in South Korea.

So what are you waiting for let’s get the ball rolling!

Why South Korea?

 I believe the question should be, Why not?”

 Now tell me what are the first things that come to your mind when you think of Korea?

K-Drama, BTS, Gangnam Style, K-pop, Kimchi, K-Beauty, Squid Game, and the list goes on right?

You will be flabbergasted to know there’s more to learn.

South Korea’s economy is the 4th largest economy in Asia and the 10th largest in the world. Major brands like Lotto, Kia motors, Samsung, LG, POSCO, etc.

Alongside the Korean economy, the rise of Korean culture is also high.

As I said before mouthwatering K-food, K-movies, K-Drama, K-pop, beautiful places, and quality of life are the reasons to get a job in Korea.

Once you move there you will explore the unique culture and grand traditions which will make you fall in love with Korea.

Also, you will get the opportunity to learn, practice, and improve your Korean language.

Living in the place “Land of the morning calm” Where you can Earn, learn, and enjoy all three together. So many positive elements, to make memorable memories.

Thinks to keep handy before starting your Korean job search

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As now as you prepare to embrace your dream of going to Korea, you must have realistic expectations which will increase your chance of achieving success.

Do not compete with Koreans, insisted focus on your goal and task in which your skill are helpful. A native speaker will always have the advantage as they are better at understanding cultures than foreigners.

What can benefit the company; from your skills identify them, polish them make them your strength.

Work Culture

Working culture has a clear hierarchy system. Hierarchy is the most crucial aspect of Korean work culture. It is determined by age and status. Every individual has a certain role in the system, determined by age and social rank.

 As there is a huge increase in foreigners, traditional customs still carry the day, in work and human relations.

Work culture in Korea is often compared with the military culture, due to the nature of the work ethic. Strict rank, status, respect, etc. on many levels can be tiring.

They believe spending time with your colleague builds strong bonds. Your team leader will take everyone out for a meal or drink.

Hweshik “Team Dinner” is a regular activity and stress buster in Korean companies, for strengthening the relationships between colleagues.

CV format for Job in Korea

Your resume is the first point of contact between your next potential employer and you. Your CV must present you in the best possible light. Koreans pay close attention to details and they are particular about certain things.

While applying keep handy both your Korean and English resumes, so that the Korean resume will be used by the Korean (HR) recruitment team they can joy down your credentials in their own system.  Korean CVs contain specific keywords instead of phrases and are short.

Opportunities for Indians in Korea

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As you know there are plenty of demands for various fields in Korea. Finding the desired job is not limited to a few industries.

You should know the basic Korean language for some of the positions. But an advanced level will help you a lot in getting better job options.

  • Teaching the English Language

The English language has high demand in South Korea. So teaching English is the most popular work for foreigners

You can Teach at public schools like GEPIK, GOE, SOME, EPIK, private centers (Hagwon), and universities. Even companies also hire English trainers for their employees.

English test certificates like TESOL, TEFL, CELTA, and bachelor’s degree.

  • Indian companies in Korea

Tata Motors, TCS, Wipro, Mahindra & Mahindra, L&T Infotech, Indian Overseas Bank, and Chakraa Indian Restaurant have offices in South Korea.

Their branches are spread throughout the country (Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Gyeonggi-do)

  • IT Jobs for Indian

Skilled IT professionals and researchers have lots of opportunities in South Korea. As many Korean firms are now keen to recruit tech engineers from India.

  • Language Skills

             Can you speak two languages fluently?

If you can then jobs like an interpreter, translator, content creator, proofreader, or jobs require Korean Language skills.

The job pays for such is between INR 1, 00,000 to 4, 00, 000 per month on average, also it depends on the skillset, and experience too.

Requirements to get a Job in Korea

You must have a bachelor’s degree to work in South Korea that’s the basic requirement. And your degree must be related to the jobs you are looking for.

Management roles require experience along with a Master’s degree.

Getting Jobs for Indians in South Korea?

For Indians getting a job in South Korea isn’t easy, because of the language barrier, average salary, strict visa policy, finite job market, and distinct work conditions.

 Achieving your dream is challenging but not impossible, if you plan carefully and work on it, you will definitely move to your dream country Korea.

 It’s going to be a memorable experience and it’s waiting for you.

So Good Luck to you and keep going on!!!

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안녕하세요, “Hi, I’m Priya Pailkar, and I’m a Content writer. I’ve always been passionate about Korean Cultural and food, and I love exploring and learning about Korean Cultural.In my free time, I enjoy watching Korean dramas and love learning Korean traditions. I find that these different pursuits help me stay balanced and inspired.I’m excited to share my knowledge and insights with others through my blog.Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy my content!”감사합니다
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